I wanted the American Heritage pipeline, more than i wanted the commitment of Herbert. That school pumps out top tier talent year in and year out. He would of made it a commit two years in a row (Eubanks), but oh well.

Herbert had of known he was the odd man out and the weakest link among the OL commits in this class. Playing time would've been hard to come by, not to mention he probably wants to play at Florida with his hs teammate T.Slaton.

Man, Bama's RB group is DEEEEEEEP! How is that not somewhat of a turnoff for recruits? Year in and year out they get the top kids. Harris, Emmons and Harris were all the top RB's of their respective classes...

Right Guard is the only spot that is still up in the air. Even then we still have multiple potential guys to step up. Runyan, Ulizio, or even one of the many true freshmen coming in. Ruiz is the frosh that has the highest chance of eventually starting imo. Highly rated interior guy, who's also an early enrollee.

Do we expect to go after another RB this class or no? Too bad Eno Benjamin just commited yesterday because he did have some Michigan interest after he decommitted from Iowa. Maybe this Najee Harris nonsense scared him off...?

Looking at the past 3 classes, i wouldn't exactly say Harbaugh has had trouble recruiting OLinemen... (Bredeson, Onwenu, Newsome, and then this year's quadtruble of Herbert, Hall, Honigford & Stueber.... not to mention the guys that are still a possibility)

The AAC has (HAD) multple legitimate coaches. Sad to see that the conference getting took like that they have over the past 2 seasons. (Rhule to Baylor, Justin Fuente to Va Tech, Herman to Texas and Willie Taggart is getting top tier interest)

The tides were looking to change with Iowa and success on the recruiting trail. But after losing the Texas duo, Eno Benjamin and now Calloway, it's back to the same ol' Iowa. Ferentz still has Epensea, yes, but he's a legacy kid and the that's the ONLY reason he's going there. I understand Iowa has geographical limitations in regards of recruiting, but until they can keep kids like Calloway, they will always be the program "with the fake I.D.".

It's nice to see the B1G West carrying some weight this year for the conference. Wisconsin is a legit top 10 team, and should they'll stay the favorites in the B1G West for the forseeable future. Paul Chryst really has that program heading into the right direction, He found a gem in Hornibrook, who's the real deal. Add a legit QB to their usual dominant run game & defense, and you really got something.

Im also a big fan of redshirt Freshmen Bradick Shaw. He'll start next year and be the guy for the next 2/3 years. He can be every bit as good as Clement.

Oregon has just been a disaster in general since Chip left. Helfrinch just isn't a good coach, and his NC apperance was all Chiip Kelly and Mariota. He can't develop Quarterbacks. They've recruited multiple fairly highly recruited guys since he's been there (Mahalak, Jonsen & Terry Wilson all were 4 star guys) but theres nothing to show for it. That program is trending down in a major way. I hate to say it because i like Hoke, but it would be for the best to just blow that staff up and start from square one.

While i would like to see Les Miles in the B1G, I never could see him at Purdue. The academic requiriments there always seemed like it would be a problem, and Les could never get the players that he would need. However, Purdue defiantly could do worse than Pelini...